Well Shut My Mouth – Stage Whispers
Reviewed by Lesley Reed Every now and then a theatre critic can feel a little conflicted after attending a play review. As I left the Arts Theatre I was still not sure what to make of Brenton H [...]
Reviewed by Lesley Reed Every now and then a theatre critic can feel a little conflicted after attending a play review. As I left the Arts Theatre I was still not sure what to make of Brenton H [...]
Reviewed by Pam Watts Writer, Brenton Whittle, and director, Sue Wylie, have created a delightful production of Well, Shut My Mouth for The Adelaide Repertory Theatre Society that definitely [...]
Reviewed by Ana Obradovic Director Sue Wylie has lovingly brought to life Brenton Whittle’s easy-going reflection on death in Well, Shut My Mouth. This new local play, boasting a [...]
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